Mesoamerica Project
The Mesoamerica Integration and Development Project, or in Spanish Proyecto Mesoamérica (PM), is a mechanism by which 10 countries centered on Central America implement regional projects for development and integration. The 10 participating countries are Belize, Colombia, Costa Rica, Dominican Republic, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Mexico, Nicaragua and Panama. The initiative was championed by the then-Mexican President, Vicente Fox. It is the successor to the Puebla-Panama Plan (PPP) first announced in 2001. The Mesoamerica Integration and Development Project was launched under that name in 2008.
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Membership | 10 countries Belize Colombia Costa Rica Dominican Republic El Salvador Guatemala Honduras Mexico Nicaragua Panama |
Establishment | 2008 |
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• Total | 3,676,719 km2 (1,419,589 sq mi) |
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